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I've read similar good things about coffee, Dale. If only it didn't taste so vile that I can't get used to the flavour! Ah well, more for Mr. Wife and the rest of you. I'll just have to continue finding my health benefits elsewhere. ;-)

Actually coffee as it turns out is a marvelous health addition to any persons daily consumption practices. My Endocrinologist Who was from Germany said there Cardiologists recommend coffee to their patients(with caffeine). It is also a mid form of epinephrine. Start with hives apply coffee liquid and it stops. Really good for any!!! inflammations. New green coffee will be out shortly with new benefits to enjoy provided you don't add cream and sugar of course. AP good music to listen to while typing this.

Israel's PM just spoke at AIPAC. What a great inspiring speech by a great leader. Our politicians need to watch this and bow in shame. We need leaders in congress not squabbling, infighting, spoiled narcissists. One selfless leader, just one!

Cato study: Immigrants are politically similar to native-born Americans

A new study released by the libertarian Cato Institute shows that immigrants are remarkably politically similar to native-born Americans. The study throws water on the often-used argument that immigrants are mostly liberals who will shift the electorate to support big-government policies.

“The political differences between immigrants and native-born Americans are small and, in most cases, so small that they are statistically insignificant,” the study said. “The descendants of immigrants rapidly assimilate into America’s political culture by adopting mainstream ideologies, political party identifications, and policy positions held by longer-settled Americans. … Immigrants, they and their descendants are unlikely to alter America’s aggregate political attitudes.”

Immigrants are slightly different from native-born Americans in party identification. Compared to fourth-generation Americans, new immigrants are equally likely to identify as Democrats, less likely to be Republicans, and much more likely to be independents. But by the second and third generation, the differences with the fourth-generation are "so small that they are statistically insignificant." As the authors note, "The first-generation’s differences in party identifications are statistically significant compared to the fourth generation because immigrants are much more likely to identify as 'independent,' not because they are more likely to be Democratic."

This difference only exists among those who were born outside the U.S. and then moved here. Children who are born in the U.S. to immigrant parents are almost completely assimilated into the U.S. political system.

On whether respondents consider themselves conservative or liberal, the differences between each generation-group of immigrants were statistically insignificant.

Opinion differences between generation-groups were also statistically insignificant on questions over the levels of federal income taxes, government welfare spending, Social Security benefits, and government assistance to the poor.

The study gives more ammunition to those hoping to persuade conservatives to support immigration reform that makes it easier for immigrants to work in the U.S.

The study utilized data from the General Social Survey, which is conducted every other year and records its respondents’ demographic characteristics, party identification, and public policy opinions on various questions, among other things.

Useful to know, and no doubt it does give ammunition to Republicans who support immigration "reform". But it will have no impact on conservatives who oppose rewarding those who chose the illegal route, and none on those who object to the competition with low-skill Americans for the bottom rung of the employment ladder.

It’s particularly schizoid when it comes to the US Civil War. On the one hand we have the Cult of Lincoln, who is possibly the most over-rated president in US history when it was arguably Grant who saved the Union, On the other, the Confederacy had slavery, and were Southerners, and the latter is an allowable prejudice among SJWs. The end result is they sort of mealy-mouth their way through that period, to the detriment of teaching much of what actually went on in that time.

Yes, Adele being so young is outstanding but has a salty tongue which may be a common thing among women in England these days. I have found talking to women here from 19 to early forties that they claim they are bitches(with pride). The more you try to please them the worse they become. Then ultimately living alone they are miserable and have turned to drugs in a big way. BBC article indicated a dramatic increase in women developing dementia currently. Shorting out so to speak in my opinion. Perhaps the Muslims have the right idea(sarcasm).

Ukraine needs training worse than the Iraqi Army does according to some - the Iraqis its a cultural thing, but the Ukrainians its sheer incompetence from the company commanders on up to the top brass, and the politicians as well. They have sufficient weapons to be effective in the low intensity stuff seen so far, but they don't seem to have the leadership nor the tactical, operational and strategic ability.

I read something else yesterday (sorry, no link). Apparently immigrants, both legal and formerly illegal, who vote do not vote more Democrat than the generality of voters, merely are considerably more likely to be independent than Republican. But the succeeding generations quickly come to vote like the rest of us. So the second permanent change in voting patterns the Democrats planned to obtain by opening the borders will be at best temporary.

The Gray Party
Democrats are lining up top recruits for the 2016 Senate race—and they're almost all approaching retirement age.

Clinton isn't that old—she'll be 69 on Election Day 2016—but all this talk of age has some Democrats worried about the graying of the party's pool of candidates, and the shallow bench of youngsters behind them. Many in the party are worried about the age of party leaders in Congress. But one of the clearest demonstrations of the age gap is in races for the U.S. Senate, where Democrats hope to recover control in 2016.
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It's not quite fair to call any of these candidates retreads—all four lost during Republican wave years, and all could be formidable candidates. In some ways, that's what's so scary: that Democrats simply don't have younger candidates waiting who are nearly as strong as the veterans. Adding to the worries are demographic shifts in American politics: Senior citizens, once a Democratic constituency, now consistently line up in the GOP column. Democrats, meanwhile, are pinning their hopes on an influx of younger voters and minorities to lift the party going forward. In the 2012 election, Obama handily won voters younger than 45, but lost older ones—including a 44-56 drubbing in the 65-and-up crowd.

Strickland, Feingold, Hagan, and Sestak don't quite jibe with that. Of course, young voters will vote for older candidates—it's always been that way. (The average age of a senator is 62.) But even if they win, those candidates won't serve forever, and someone's going to have to replace them eventually. Like these Democratic contenders, the problem isn't new, but there's no clear answer in sight.

I teresting additionally becaue The Atlantic is a strongly liberal publication.